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  2. Mumbai Fire Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Fire Brigade is the fire brigade serving the city of Mumbai, India.It is responsible for the provision of fire protection as well as responding to building collapses, drownings, gas leakage, oil spillage, road and rail accidents, bird and animal rescues, fallen trees and taking appropriate action during natural disasters.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    General emergencies – 112; Forest fire – 1591; Coast guard – 108; Counter-narcotics – 109; Tourist police – 171; Social aid – 197. Greenland: 112: Mobile phones only. From landline phones dial the local police station, hospital or fire brigade. Guernsey: 112 or 999 Hungary: 112 or 107: 112 or 104: 112 or 105: Water emergency ...

  4. Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the government announced that all taluks in the state would have fire stations. [7] As of 2011, the department had 168 fire stations across Karnataka, [8] while 31 more were sanctioned in 2012. [9] In 2011, Infosys built a 21,417-square-metre (230,530 sq ft) fire station at Hebbal, Mysore at a cost of ₹ 45 million for the department ...

  5. Greater Mumbai Police - Wikipedia

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    52. Website. mumbaipolice .gov .in. The Greater Mumbai Police ( Marathi: बृहन्मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: Brihanmumbaī Pulīs, formerly Bombay City Police) is the police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a city police commissionerate under the Maharashtra Police and has the primary responsibilities of ...

  6. 1944 Bombay explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay explosion (or Bombay docks explosion) occurred on 14 April 1944, in the Victoria Dock of Bombay, British India (now Mumbai, India) when the British freighter SS Fort Stikine caught fire and was destroyed in two giant blasts, scattering debris, sinking surrounding ships and setting fire to the area, killing around 800 to 1,300 people ...

  7. Kamala Mills fire - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Fire Brigade responded to the fire, with eight fire tenders, and five water tankers, along with several ambulances. [5] The fire was brought under control by 2:45 IST and was doused completely by 6:30 a.m. [2] [8] The Mumbai Fire Brigade initially classed the fire as Level II, but later upgraded their classification to Level III. [9]

  8. 2005 Mumbai High fire - Wikipedia

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    2005 Mumbai High fire. /  19.76306°N 71.07806°E  / 19.76306; 71.07806. On July 27, 2005, a major fire struck ONGC 's Mumbai High North offshore complex, located approximately 100 km (62 mi) off Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The accident was the consequence of a collision between a support vessel and the production platform.

  9. Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Traffic Police is a semi-autonomous body under the Mumbai Police. The Mumbai Fire Brigade, which is under the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation, is headed by the chief fire officer, who is assisted by four deputy chief fire officers and six divisional officers. [155]